Straw man huh?Theo_Fidel wrote:This is a strawman conjecture. You are unable to defend nuclear power on its merits so you drag another topic in that you think can defend nuclear better. This a constant nuclear industry talking point. Very weak.
Your opposition to nuclear is because - I assuming here based on your previous posts - it is inherently dangerous. Your opposition to Kudankulam nuclear power project and to the proposed Jaitapur nuclear project is presumably due the danger to the lives of folks living near these plants especially those within the 20 km radius. So can you tell how deaths due to pollution caused by coal fired power plants is another topic which supposed has no relevance to this danger? I hope you don't deny folks die due to pollution caused by high ash coal burning?
I'm sorry your argument is the one which seems increasingly weak.
I see you've effected a stuble change in your position. Earlier you were advocating eliminating the nuclear program and going for solar.Also as far as I know no one is advocating eliminating the nuclear program. It is the out of control expansion that I oppose. Esp. with technologies and designs we don't understand.
I'm sorry but your out of control expansion is the real strawman. Can you qualify how and why you think its "out of control?" As far as India's nuclear expansion is concerned they seem to have a very clear view of how to go about it there is certainly nothing "out of control". And just becuase you, me and probably most of us guys in BRF don't understand the the technology, what makes you think that folks who really matter and do the decision making don't understand the technology? Sorry that sounds too supercilious.
Sure coal will be burnt but the idea is to make sure that no more than necessary is burnt. Every single MW produced by nuclear power is that MW less produced by coal and thus that much less pollution. Why is that so difficult to understand?WRT coal remember whether we like it or not all of it is going to be burnt anyway. Nuclear can not stop this process.
Solar, Wind and other renewable are extremely challenging as a power source but are the only long term viable options. We have to make them work. All this futzing about, is to try and avoid this brutally hard task as long as we can. IMHO fairly silly. We need to start now with all the resources we can muster.
Sure solar, wind and other renewables need to be pursued vigourously, nobody is denying that. What is being said time and again that nuclear doesn't mean to the exclusion of everything else. What is being said is nuclear should be part of the mix.
In a way China understand this very well. That is why it is in the forefront of both nuclear power investment and renewables. India could and should have been the same.